Why do people hate Disney?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, I think we’ve definitely answered the OP’s question about why some people hate Disney. The answer is that the people who really hate Disney are classist, sizist snobs with a really nasty streak, and who really like to stereotype people. Thanks for making that so clear, PPs!


Some of us just aren’t interested. And we don’t need to use those excuses. I have no interest in ever going to Disney and I don’t really think about people that deal. I don’t dislike Disney I’m just not interested.
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Anonymous wrote:Do you get a special mouse ear badge for defending Disney? Because someone(s) has made it their occupation to shoot everyone not lock step with the merchandising.




Intellectually impoverished
Obese
Vulgar
Simple
Wahoo

That’s going to get you angry responses. If you don’t want those responses, don’t throw out ad hominem attacks.


If you look back further or you’ll see that any time if someone post anything less than glowing there’s someone that immediately responds. And not all of it is negative and using that language. Many are simply saying it’s not my cup of tea. Which people are allowed to think without it being some enormous dis. Isn’t isn’t magical magical kingdom for everybody and that’s OK. Promise.


NP. That's what I have seen, too.

Let's test the theory. ---> Honestly, for me, it's not my cup of tea. I look for qualities in vacations that I'm not going to find at the Disney establishments. Nothing against them or people that enjoy them (of which I know many! and have visited with a few who lived in Celebration), but it's not to my personal taste.


No one cares about that.

Our anger comes from the posters throwing out unnecessary ad hominem attacks. Don’t act like that hasn’t happened on here.


Why does anyone need to act about anything though? What’s the defensiveness about? If you’re not in agreement then that’s OK you don’t have to make it an argument. And it’s certainly not going to change anyone’s mind. And that’s OK. You feel how you feel about it and they feel how they feel about it and that’s it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, I think we’ve definitely answered the OP’s question about why some people hate Disney. The answer is that the people who really hate Disney are classist, sizist snobs with a really nasty streak, and who really like to stereotype people. Thanks for making that so clear, PPs!


And have good taste
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, I think we’ve definitely answered the OP’s question about why some people hate Disney. The answer is that the people who really hate Disney are classist, sizist snobs with a really nasty streak, and who really like to stereotype people. Thanks for making that so clear, PPs!


Some of us just aren’t interested. And we don’t need to use those excuses. I have no interest in ever going to Disney and I don’t really think about people that deal. I don’t dislike Disney I’m just not interested.


Once again — no one cares if you’re not interested.

We care about those posters on this thread deciding that they need to call people who go to Disney vulgar, obese, intellectually impoverished, etc.

That’s the problem.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you get a special mouse ear badge for defending Disney? Because someone(s) has made it their occupation to shoot everyone not lock step with the merchandising.




Intellectually impoverished
Obese
Vulgar
Simple
Wahoo

That’s going to get you angry responses. If you don’t want those responses, don’t throw out ad hominem attacks.


If you look back further or you’ll see that any time if someone post anything less than glowing there’s someone that immediately responds. And not all of it is negative and using that language. Many are simply saying it’s not my cup of tea. Which people are allowed to think without it being some enormous dis. Isn’t isn’t magical magical kingdom for everybody and that’s OK. Promise.


NP. That's what I have seen, too.

Let's test the theory. ---> Honestly, for me, it's not my cup of tea. I look for qualities in vacations that I'm not going to find at the Disney establishments. Nothing against them or people that enjoy them (of which I know many! and have visited with a few who lived in Celebration), but it's not to my personal taste.


No one cares about that.

Our anger comes from the posters throwing out unnecessary ad hominem attacks. Don’t act like that hasn’t happened on here.


Why does anyone need to act about anything though? What’s the defensiveness about? If you’re not in agreement then that’s OK you don’t have to make it an argument. And it’s certainly not going to change anyone’s mind. And that’s OK. You feel how you feel about it and they feel how they feel about it and that’s it.


You totally missed the point.

They turned it into a personal attack. That was totally unnecessary.
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